Search

Beautiful Illustrations by Pedro Henrique Ferreira

Ad

We are fans of illustration. It's a pure expression of how the artist sees the world. Sometimes it's a little bit exaggerated sometimes it's super realistic, it doesn't matter, trying to illustrate how you see the world is the most important thing and Pedro Henrique Ferreira exemplifies that really well in his work, and that is why we are feature him here on Abduzeedo.

Written by

I'm a Brazilian product designer based in Oakland, California currently working for Google as a Staff Designer. I am also the founder of Abduzeedo, an award-winning digital publication about design and a personal project that has become the source of inspiration for millions of designers and enthusiasts.

Sometimes we get to see awesome examples of vector artworks. When a talented person comes up with a sweet vector illustration it should really be shared so that everyone gets the chance to appreciate it, and that's why Marko Stupić's work is here.
Marko is a Croatian artist and he came up with a project called "Icon a Day" in which he would come up with a sweet vector illustration everyday. Here are some of them, but for more, please visit his portfolio. I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. ;)

The title of this project says it all, "A lonely god". The inspiration behind these illustrations created by Cosmosnail is to show super heroes alone doing something related with their super powers. We see Superman flying out in space, there's Batman lonely checking his computer system and others like Ironman, Spider-man and Wolverine.
"Even with super power we are all alone" is a minimalist set of illustrations created by Belhoula Amir, also known as Cosmosnail, an illustrator and character design from Lyon, France.

Individual newspapers and magazines have their unique editorial design, illustration and drawing style that clearly distinguishes them from the competition. The Wall Street Journal, for example, employs Hedcut which emulates the woodcut style and we're excited to spotlight Noli Novak's illustrations implementing this particular type in all its glory.
Hedcut is a term referring to a style of drawing, associated with The Wall Street Journal.